Pacific tuna management reform boosts economic development in coastal communities.
The article discusses how institutional economics can improve fisheries management, using the Pacific tuna fishery as a case study. It emphasizes the importance of setting the right policy objectives and implementing institutional reforms to achieve them. The researchers also highlight the need to manage resource revenues effectively and caution against trading fishing access for foreign aid. Overall, the study shows that proper institutional frameworks are crucial for sustainable fisheries management and economic development.